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Name: Faro Argyus
Type: Senate Guard Captain
Species: Human
Homeworld: Tepasi
Gender: Male
Born:
Died: 21 BBY (979 GC)
Hair Color: Blonde
Eye Color: Amber
Height: 1.83 meters
Weight:
Skin: Light

DEXTERITY 3D+2
Blaster: 5D
Brawling Parry: 4D+1
Dodge: 5D
Grenade: 4D
Melee Combat: 5D
Melee combat: Force Pike 5D+2
Melee Parry: 5D+1
Vehicle Blasters: 5D+1

KNOWLEDGE 2D+2
Bureaucracy: 4D+2
Intimidation: 4D+2
Law Enforcement: 6D
Planetary Systems: Core Worlds 4D
Scholar: Galactic Politics 4D
Tactics: 3D+2

MECHANICAL 2D
Communications: 3D+2
Repulsorlift Operation: 3D+2
Sensors: 4D

PERCEPTION 2D+2
Command: 4D+2
Con: 5D
Search: 6D

STRENGTH 3D+2
Brawling: 5D

TECHNICAL 2D
First Aid: 3D+2

Special Abilities:
Elite Military Training: All Senate Guards go through intensive military training.

Force Sensitive: N
Force Points: 1
Dark Side Points: 0
Character Points: 8
Move: 10

Equipment: Force Pike (STR+3D), Senate Commando Armor (+2D physical, +1D energy, -1D Dexterity)

Background: Faro Argyus was a human male captain who served with the elite commandos of the Senate Guard during the Clone Wars. He betrayed the Galactic Republic while on an assignment to deliver Viceroy Nute Gunray to Coruscant, believing that his contribution to the rescue of a Separatist leader would be rewarded by Count Dooku. Argyus was killed, however, by Dooku’s personal assassin, Asajj Ventress.

Faro Argyus was born as a member of the affluent Argyus family who served the Senate Guard of the Galactic Republic. By the time Argyus joined, the family had served the Guard for five generations. Due to his abilities as a leader and as a soldier, Argyus was then inducted in the Guard’s famed Senate Commando division.

At the time of the Clone Wars, Argyus held the rank of captain in the Senate Commandos.

As a member of the Senate Commandos, Captain Argyus was among the best and bravest soldiers in the ranks of the Senate Guard. Despite his service to the Republic, Argyus resented his career as a soldier which he regarded as a life of meaningless servitude. His disillusionment and desire for wealth caused his loyalties to falter, allowing for his allegiance to be purchased through bribery by Count Dooku. Though motivated by the promise of financial compensation, Argyus justified treason through his conviction that a good soldier acted in accordance with his conscience.

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